Andrei Fajt
Andrei Andreyevich Fajt (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Файт; 29 August 1903 – 17 January 1976)[1] was a Soviet film actor. He appeared in 44 films between 1925 and 1976. He was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia and died in Moscow.[2] In Russian documents, his surname was written according to the traditional Russian transcription of German names and titles (Feith).
Andrei Fajt | |
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Born | |
Died | 17 January 1976 72) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1925–1976 |
Selected filmography
- The Battleship Potemkin (1925)
- The Bay of Death (1926)
- The Happy Canary (1929)
- The Great Consoler (1933)
- Outskirts (1933)
- Dzhulbars (1933)
- The Thirteen (1937)
- Wish upon a Pike (1938)
- Minin and Pozharsky (1939)
- Siberians (1940)
- Salavat Yulayev (1941)
- The Young Guard (1948)
- Encounter at the Elbe (1949)
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1949)
- The Composer Glinka (1952)
- Admiral Ushakov (1953)
- The Star (1953)
- A Lesson in History (1957)
- The Idiot (1958)
- On Distant Shores (1958)
- The Secret of the Fortress (1959)
- Peace to Him Who Enters (1961)
- Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (1964)
- Aladdin's Magic Lamp (1966)
- Strong with Spirit (1967)
- Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes (1968)
- The Diamond Arm (1969)
- The Lanfier Colony (1969)
- The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers (1971)
- Privalov's Millions (1972)
- Hopelessly Lost (1973)
- The Flight of Mr. McKinley (1975)
- The Little Mermaid (1976; Posthumous Release)
- How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor (1976; Posthumous Release)
External links
- Andrei Fajt at IMDb
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